The government of United Kingdom knew what the situation would be with Gibraltar when they invited the King of Spain. This invitation was announced a few weeks ago, if they could not carry it on, better have waited. King Felipe had to adjust his agenda a lot because on June 9 he was already committed to being in Astana.

If the Government now intends to use that to earn points for an election... show absolute disrespect for the basic rules of diplomacy. Really something not proper of a serious country... and not proper of the Queen that as Head of State is who invites.

If this time UK postpones the invitation, I hope it takes a long time to get it back. Fortunately, King Felipe has invitations from many governments, which surely thank the visit.

If she wants to have an election, then speed is important. In practical terms, it has to happen before the holiday season and there are other considerations

Likely dates between now and 8 June election include
- parliament dissolved 3 May
- deadline for candidates 11 May
- deadline to register to vote 22 May

So with lead up deadlines there are very few dates to choose from. Totally a manual system, BTW.

It is also inappropriate for a visit to happen in the lead up to an election - the Spanish Government would not like their H of State to be seen to support a particular Party/Leader. And a State visit is political.

So even if she moved it a week later, the visit wouldn't happen.

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The thought of QEII doing a State Visit with Spain of all countries (brexit/Gibraltar issue) together with a PM who has called an almost imminent general election is unthinkable, as it she must remain in a strictly neutral position with respect to all political matters.

If she wants to have an election, then speed is important. In practical terms, it has to happen before the holiday season and there are other considerations

Likely dates between now and 8 June election include
- parliament dissolved 3 May
- deadline for candidates 11 May
- deadline to register to vote 22 May

So with lead up deadlines there are very few dates to choose from. Totally a manual system, BTW.

It is also inappropriate for a visit to happen in the lead up to an election - the Spanish Government would not like their H of State to be seen to support a particular Party/Leader. And a State visit is political.

So even if she moved it a week later, the visit wouldn't happen.

Besides, UK general elections are usually held on a Thursday, which, together with the timetable that Cepe posted above, explains the June 8 date. I also doubt there was any connection to the Spanish state visit.

PS: If I am not mistaken, there are exactly 25 working days between May 4 and June 7, which is the current legal requirement between the dissolution of parliament and election day. Previously, the legal requirement was only 17 working days, which would have put the election one week earlier.

Well I hope that the State Visit can be re-scheduled for as soon as possible. Politics in both countries have caused a delay in a Spanish State Visit going ahead - each relating to the issue of elections. Personally I think the subjects of Brexit and Gibraltar receive rather more attention than they deserve.

The visit was announced only a month ago, after many complications to find a date. What is incomprehensible is that the British Government would accept and announce the visit if they foresee that there was a strong possibility that they would call elections.

The Royal House and the British Government should revise their custom of announcing the visits months in advance, more when the political situation is complex and can lead to complications.

The Spanish Government only publishes the official notice announcing the trips one or two weeks earlier, that way it is more discreet if problems arise and things have to be canceled. The press knows that although they have prior information, until the Ministry of Foreign Affairs does not make the public announcement, there is officially no trip. In the case of this trip, the United Kingdom as an inviting country has imposed its 3-month rule, and it is a disaster.

If this cause another postponement of this State Visit after going through the trouble of trying to reschedule this visit, I think it's very disrespectful and inconsiderate to the visiting Head of State.

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In 2016, the trip was scheduled 3 months after the elections in Spain. It was almost impossible to guess the electoral result, and to guess that it was impossible to create a government. On that occasion the Spanish Government asked to delay the official announcement of the visit until the elections passed, but the British government did not want. Visits to Saudi Arabia and Japan, although also planned, were never officially announced.

In this case, after many problems to find a date, it was the British government who officially announced the visit, for a month later to call elections the same day and probably have to cancel the visit.

Well, it's looking like the Spanish state visit is going to have to be postponed again. Assuming the PM gets the votes for it in Parliament, there is going to be a general election on the 8th of June. I can't imagine the visit would happen during a campaign at all, let alone at the very end of it.

According to Richard Palmer, the visit is going ahead potentially without the parliament visit.

Theresa May said several times she will have no new election till 2020. Curious what changed her stern position on that..

This is not for this thread, but frankly it's an incredibly smart move from Theresa. She needs a clear vote for the tories to see her through the Brexit process, at this moment in time she doesn't have that. At this moment in time, in my opinion, there is no viable alternative to the Tories and Theresa so it's shoo in for them.

I don't think the Spain State Visit will be postponed, there's no need.

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Downing Street has insisted that the King and Queen of Spain's June 6-8 state visit to Britain will go ahead despite the general election.

From Richard Palmer. Find this really hard to believe

Maybe the King of Spain and Queen Letizia can stop by at a polling station on June 8 to see British democracy in action ? And, of course, government ministers and the PM will take time off from their campaign schedules two days before the election to meet and have dinner with the Spanish royal couple and other members of the Spanish delegation! Again, I find it hard to believe.

In any case, Don Felipe will now most certainly not address the UK parliament, as parliament will be dissolved and MPs will be out campaigning in their constituencies (British English for parliamentary districts).